Because it has a very hight number an its is famously colorful
It should belongs to group 17.
Element 117 will belong to Group 17 of the periodic table, also known as the halogens. This group includes elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
An atom with 117 protons would likely be in group 17 of the periodic table because elements in group 17 tend to have 7 valence electrons, and the number of valence electrons often corresponds to the group number. This placement would also align with the trends in the periodic table, as elements in the same group exhibit similar chemical properties.
An atom's atomic number corresponds to the number of protons in its nucleus, so an element with an atomic number of 117 has 117 protons. Since the atomic mass is 294, which accounts for the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, we can subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass to find the number of neutrons: 294 (atomic mass) - 117 (atomic number) = 177 neutrons. Therefore, an atom of element 117 with an atomic mass of 294 would have 117 protons and 177 neutrons, resulting in 117 neutral atoms.
Unundeptium has 117 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is 176 or 177, depending on the isotope.
Ununseptium has 117 protons.
There are 78 protons and 78 electrons present in a platinum atom. There are also at least 114 neutrons in the five stable isotopes. 192 Pt = 114 194 Pt = 116 195 Pt = 117 196 Pt = 118 198 Pt = 120
The element with 79 protons and 117 neutrons is gold, with atomic number 79.
Platinum atom has 78 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is variable and depends on the atomic mass of the isotope (atomic mass of the isotope - atomic number = number of neutrons). The stable isotopes have 114, 116, 117, 118, or 120 neutrons.
One with 117 protons.
An isotope is where an atom has a different number of neutrons than what it should be.e.g.Gold has 79 protons and 118 neutrons = 197 nucleons.But some gold atoms are strange they only have 117 neutrons.They are isotopes.
All isotopes/ions of Platinum have the same number of protons: 78. If it had a different number of protons, then it would be a completely different element. The only subatomic particles that change in an atom are the electrons and neutrons. The most common isotope of Platinum is 195Pt with 117 neutrons.